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New poll raises questions about Internet-based polling
Updated: 11/4/2009 7:41 PM
By: Karina Kling

The poll is part of a partnership between the Texas Politics Project and The Texas Tribune.  
A new poll puts Gov. Rick Perry ahead of U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison by 12 percentage points, but the Internet-based poll has some questioning the accuracy of online polling.

"It's not the kind of Internet polling people have been critical of. It's very statistically sound and uses a very sophisticated sampling method," Texas Politics Projector Jim Henson said.

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• Click the link for a 26-page guide to opinion polls, including the international code of practice for the publication of public opinion from ESOMAR.

• Read the Texas Tribune article about their poll.

• Check out an article from Houston Chronicle about Hutchison's campaign questioning the accuracy of the poll.

The poll, which is part of a partnership between the University of Texas Politics Project and The Texas Tribune, surveyed 800 registered voters and was conducted by a company that maintains a large database of potential respondents and recruits poll participants, primarily by e-mail.

"Over time, this is going to become more and more accepted," Henson said about Internet-based polling.

The poll, however, failed to meet the standards of The Associated Press, meaning the polls results were not reported by many other news organizations across the state.

"[We] question the coverage an Internet poll could reach, some people don't have access to the Internet and some do these types of surveys for financial gain or prizes," Texas AP Bureau Chief Dale Leach said. "We do distribute polls not conducted by the AP, but by other news organizations whose methodology we have confidence in."
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• Rasmussen Poll

• Texas Politics Project Poll

• Texas Lyceum Poll

The president of Perception Insight, a Republican-based public opinion research firm, said online polls are just not as reliable as phone-based polls.

"Right now, the best way to reach voters in general is by telephone interview, and particularly when we're looking at primary voters," Perception Insight President Marc Delsignore said.

He said phone surveys are more expensive, but more accurate at this point, because pollsters can match records with a phone number.

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News 8's Karina Kling looks into the methodology of one new online poll, and why some question it.



"When we get there and we have the technology to match up primary vote history from the Secretary of State with a large number of e-mails, that will be a much more accurate way of doing it," he said.

So whether the new poll proves accurate, and Perry pulls out the win in March, or Hutchison sees these numbers as a time to heat up her campaign, the results of Election Day will have the final say.

Of the 800 surveyed in the UT-Texas Tribune poll, 356 said they plan to vote in the Republican primary, with a margin of error ± 5.19 percentage points for the Perry-Hutchison-Medina question.

Debra Medina, the third Republican candidate, got 7 percent.



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